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  • Fact Check: Hurricane Control Conspiracy Is NOT Proven By Alexa 'Predicting' Milton Fatality Number Before Landfall

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    Is the conspiracy theory that hurricanes are planned or controlled supported by Amazon's Alexa supposedly revealing the death toll and damage amount from Hurricane Milton days before the storm even made landfall? No, that's not true: An Amazon spokesperson told Lead Stories "These answers are clearly incorrect and we are working to resolve this issue". Shortly afterwards Alexa started responding,…

    • Oct 8, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Hurricane Control Conspiracy Is NOT Proven By Alexa 'Predicting' Milton Fatality Number Before Landfall Not Credible
  • Fact Check: Alexa Answers Do NOT Provide Proof Of Birth-Certificate-Bond Conspiracy Theory

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    Do answers by Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa provide proof of the birth-certificate-bond conspiracy theory? No, that's not true: Alexa produces answers gathered from a variety of sources, and in some instances can be gamed to provide inaccurate information. Amazon told Lead Stories that it was not able to duplicate the responses given in the social-media post about the birth-certificate-bond conspiracy…

    • Feb 16, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Alexa Answers Do NOT Provide Proof Of Birth-Certificate-Bond Conspiracy Theory Non-Negotiable
  • Fact Check: Video of Alexa's Answers Does NOT Prove Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory That Government Is Spraying Aluminum In Sky

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    Does a video on Instagram of an Alexa digital assistant prove the accuracy of the chemtrails conspiracy theory that the U.S. government sprays aluminum in the sky for nefarious purposes? No, that's not true: There is no verified evidence of a widespread U.S. government program to spray metal nanoparticles in the sky. Amazon's Alexa produces answers gathered from a variety…

    • Feb 2, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Video of Alexa's Answers Does NOT Prove Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory That Government Is Spraying Aluminum In Sky Crowdsourced
  • Fact Check: Video Of Alexa Answer With Conspiracist Information Is NOT Proof Of "Chemtrails" Plot

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    Does a recording of Amazon's virtual assistant reciting a conspiratorial answer to "Alexa, What are they spraying in our skies?" prove the "chemtrails" theory of a global conspiracy to depopulate the planet with chemicals sprayed from above? No, that's not true: While Amazon confirmed on January 18, 2024 that the recording of Alexa was authentic, a spokesperson said Alexa has…

    • Jan 18, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Video Of Alexa Answer With Conspiracist Information Is NOT Proof Of "Chemtrails" Plot Crowdsourced
  • Fact Check: Alexa Does NOT Say World War III Will Start In November 2023 With Russia Attacking Germany

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    Does Amazon's Alexa speaker say World War III will start in November 2023 when "Russia launches an attack against Germany"? No, that's not true: Amazon told Lead Stories that their AI system does not give that Alexa response to a question about when World War III would start. The claim appeared in a video published on Facebook on July 3,…

    • Jul 10, 2023
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Alexa Does NOT Say World War III Will Start In November 2023 With Russia Attacking Germany Not Standard
  • Fact Check: 'Terra-Infinita' Map Does NOT Show Real Place -- It's Illustration Of Lands In Science Fiction Series

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    Does a map showing "Terra-Infinita" show a real place composed of 178 worlds that exist beyond the domed territory of the "Known Lands" of Earth, ringed by a giant wall of ice and guarded by "custodians"? No, that's not true: This detailed map is an illustration from a science fiction series written and published by Claudio Nocelli, also known by…

    • Dec 2, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: 'Terra-Infinita' Map Does NOT Show Real Place -- It's Illustration Of Lands In Science Fiction Series Fictional Map
  • Fact Check: 'Naomi Biden' Did NOT Say 'Joe Biden Died 4 Years Ago' -- Video Is From A Satire Account

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    Did Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, say he "died 4 years ago"? No, that's not true: The woman speaking in a video that makes this claim is not Naomi Biden, but a social-media user with a TikTok account labeled "satire." Joe Biden is alive and well, as of September 15, 2022. One version of the claim appeared in an Instagram…

    • Sep 15, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: 'Naomi Biden' Did NOT Say 'Joe Biden Died 4 Years Ago' -- Video Is From A Satire Account Fact Check: 'Naomi Biden' Did NOT Say 'Joe Biden Died 4 Years Ago' -- Video Is From A Satire Account Fact Check: 'Naomi Biden' Did NOT Say 'Joe Biden Died 4 Years Ago' -- Video Is From A Satire Account Satire Post
  • Fact Check: Amazon Is NOT Selling Unclaimed Packages For $1.95 -- It's A Third-Party Seller

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    Does Amazon host a charity event at the end of the year and distribute random unclaimed Amazon packages for $1.95? No, that's not true: An Amazon spokesperson wrote to us saying that Amazon will sell returns to third-party buyers if the items can't be resold. The buyers then sell such liquidated products to their own customers. The link in this…

    • Aug 12, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Amazon Is NOT Selling Unclaimed Packages For $1.95 -- It's A Third-Party Seller Third Party
  • Fact Check: Alexa DID Say Joe Biden Was Dead In Late July 2022 -- But Amazon Fixed The Glitch

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    Did Amazon's Alexa offer this reply: "Joe Biden died in National Naval Medical Center" when asked: "Where did Joe Biden fall off his bicycle?" Yes, for several days in late July 2022, Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa responded to that specific question with a perplexing answer. But President Joe Biden did not die in July 2022. He fell off his bicycle…

    • Aug 9, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Alexa DID Say Joe Biden Was Dead In Late July 2022 -- But Amazon Fixed The Glitch Glitch Fixed
  • Fact Check: Alexa Answer Does NOT Offer 'Gotcha' Proof Of Sinister Purpose Of 'Chemtrails'

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    Does Amazon's digital assistant Alexa know that the main purpose of spraying "chemtrails" is to reduce the human population on Earth? No, that's not true: Alexa can recite information found in internet search results from Microsoft's Bing or recite answers provided by people participating in a crowdsourced program called "Alexa Answers." The quality of the answers can vary depending on…

    • Apr 13, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Alexa Answer Does NOT Offer 'Gotcha' Proof Of Sinister Purpose Of 'Chemtrails' Not Credible
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